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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flee for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone running away or escaping from a dangerous or threatening situation. Example: "The villagers were forced to flee for their lives as the floodwaters rose higher and higher."
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If denied, they flee for fresh suckers.
Dozens of firefighters had to flee for their own safety.
His father ordered him to flee for his own safety.
My parents decided to flee for our freedom.
In November, she attempted to brave the sniper-manned checkpoints and flee for medical care.
WHEN the sun glares down on the city, New Yorkers of means flee for the beach.
At night, all but the most touristy Old City restaurants shut; flee for the new city.
"The reality is that asylum seekers are forced to flee for their lives.
He was arrested while trying to flee for Argentina in August.
When the uncontrollable comes knocking, the children flee for their lives.
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"It was a flee-for-your-life situation," said Vaccaro, the fire captain.
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